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Lancaster New Era
Nov 26, 2009 08:30 EST
Queen St and King St
By TOM KNAPP, Staff Writer

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Setting up Lancaster's Christmas tree

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A tree sprouted in Penn Square on Wednesday, its branches shivering in the rain as workers wrestled the 35-foot-tall evergreen into place.

The tree was delivered late Wednesday morning, said Valerie Wagner, special events manager for Lancaster city, and a city crew spent the rest of the day setting it up, installing lights and hanging decorations.

 

Setting up Lancaster's Christmas tree

 

On Friday, the Norway spruce from Millwood Landscaping in Willow Street will officially become the city's Christmas tree when the lights are turned on for the first time.

Wagner said the Wesley Handbell Choir from First United Methodist Church will kick off the event at 6:30 p.m. Santa Claus will arrive at 7 — but Wagner said the means of his arrival, having something to do with the roof of the Lancaster County Convention Center, are a closely guarded secret.

Santa's visit will hearken back to his old tradition of coming into the city via the roof of the former Watt & Shand — sometimes arriving by fire truck, sometimes by helicopter.

"We're going to resurrect that tradition, but we're not telling anyone the details," Wagner said. "It's going to be a surprise."

Santa will help Mayor Rick Gray light the tree shortly before Tuba Christmas begins at 7:30. Then, Santa will head up the block to his gingerbread house in Binns Park.

"He'll visit with children — or adults — and take photos. He'll be there until the line is gone," Wagner said.

Meanwhile, there will be carriage rides through the downtown and live music at Binns Park, and some downtown stores will stay open late to accommodate holiday shoppers. Central Market will stay open until 8 p.m., Wagner said.

Santa will return to the house in Binns Park from 6 to 9 p.m. Fridays, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays and noon to 3 p.m. Sundays until Christmas.

The annual downtown window-decorating contest also begins Friday, and for the first time the public will get a vote on the best display.

Wagner said ballots are available at each of 33 participating businesses and at lancastercityevents.com. Voting concludes Dec. 13.

tknapp@lnpnews.com


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QUOTE (Nicknack @ Nov 26 2009, 11:32 PM)
Plenty of armed police, so that part of Lancaster will be safe for awhile. Keep your wallet in your front pocket though.
............ do not bring any shoulder bags. Keys, cell phone and cash is all you need.
Kate
Thanks everyone. I'll be looking forward to my first xmas event downtown. BTW, where is the meatball sandwhich place located. What time and day do the events usually take place?
litlmo
QUOTE (Kate @ Nov 26 2009, 09:00 PM)
My favorite stop is Delgiorno's for their meatball sandwiches. YUM

i just got some dibruno cheese there and it is about as good as it gets.
it's far superior to what the giant or weis sell.
justplainjoe
QUOTE (litlmo @ Nov 28 2009, 05:12 PM)
Thanks everyone. I'll be looking forward to my first xmas event downtown. BTW, where is the meatball sandwhich place located. What time and day do the events usually take place?
Delgiorno's Italian Specialities is located inside market next to the Willow Valley Bakery stand.

Last night they had homemade soup with meatball "sliders". Yumm

DiBruno Brother's cheese spreads are excellent on crostini crackers.

The one- person take home meals are also delicious and convenient to pack for work lunches. Your co-workers will be drooling when they see your aromatically appealing lunch.
Kate
QUOTE (enlightened176 @ Nov 26 2009, 09:09 AM)
What did the labor on that job cost City taxpayers?

Since it appears to have been done by full-time Lancaster City employees during normal working hours, most likely it cost City taxpayers absolutely positively nothing additional.
Artie See
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